Source: Diegelmann, S., et al. The CApillary FEeder Assay Measures Food Intake in Drosophila melanogaster. J. Vis. Exp. (2017).
This video describes the CApillary FEeder, or CAFE, assay, a behavioral method that measures food intake and preference of unrestrained fruit flies. The featured protocol shows how to perform the assay with minimal evaporation from the liquid-filled capillaries used to deliver the food and track its intake.
This protocol is an excerpt from Diegelmann et al., The CApillary FEeder Assay Measures Food Intake in Drosophila melanogaster, J. Vis. Exp. (2017).
1. Assembly and Performing the CApillary FEeder Assay
2. Data Collection and Analysis
Figure 1: The Drosophila melanogaster CApillary FEeder Assay. A) The feeding assay with flies. Moistened filter paper provides water at the bottom of the vial. Four capillaries are provided during the experiment (red- and blue-colored food in opposite capillaries). Note that the capillaries are secured in position by a second pipette tip, and unused positions are closed using pipette tips. A foam plug in the center of the lid allows air exchange. B) Detailed view of the lid. Cut pipette tips (2 – 20 µL, red borders) are inserted into the conical openings of unused positions, and a second pipette tip is inserted into the cut tip to close the hole. The cut pipette tips are used to control placement of the microcapillaries, and uncut tips are used to hold the capillaries tight. C) A D. melanogaster fly feeds on a capillary. D) After feeding, food color is clearly visible in the fly abdomen. E) A digital caliper is used to measure the distance between markbeginning and markend of the meniscus. The data are transferred directly to an Excel spreadsheet via USB. Please click here to view a larger version of this figure.
Figure 2: Influence of Evaporation in the Capillary Feeder Assay. A) Multiple CAFE assay placed inside a plastic box with a gridded inlay. For controlling the humidity during the experiment four water filled vials (red rims) are placed inside the grid. The evaporation controls are placed in direct proximity to these vials. A cover for the whole setup is shown in the background. B) Comparison of the volume loss through evaporation. The mean value for evaporation over 4 days is shown. Humidity is controlled by (i) applying water to the central sponge bung (24 h interval); (ii) adding four water filled vials into the grid; and (iii) using a plastic cover for the whole setup. The evaporation is significantly lower if humidity is controlled for both solutions tested (***P ≤ 0.001; N = 48). No differences in volatility between EtOH containing and non-containing sucrose solution is detectable with the humidity devices used. Please click here to view a larger version of this figure.
Vials (breeding) | Greiner Bio-One | 960177 | www.greinerbioone.com |
Vials (CAFE assay) | Greiner Bio-One | 217101 | www.greinerbioone.com |
Lid-CAFE assay | Workshop | – | – |
Plastic box, low wall | Plastime | 353 | www.plastime.it |
Cover for the plastic box | Workshop | – | – |
Capillaries | BLAUBRAND | REF 7087 07 | www.brand.de |
Pipette tips | Greiner Bio-One | 771290 | www.greinerbioone.com |
Filter paper circles | Whatman | 10 311 804 | www.sigmaaldrich.com |
D(+)-Sucrose | AppliChem | 57-50-1 | www.applichem.com |
Ethanol absolute | VWR Chemicals | 20,821,330 | www.vwr.com |
Food color (red, E124) | Backfun | 10027 | www.backfun.de |
Food color (blue, E133) | Backfun | 10030 | www.backfun.de |
Soap solution (CVK 8) | CVH | 103220 | www.cvh.de |
Digital caliper | GARANT | 412,616 | www.hoffmann-group.com |
Vials (breeding) | Height 9.8 cm, diameter 4.8 cm | ||
Vials (CAFE assay) | Height 8 cm, diameter 3.3 cm | ||
Lid-CAFE assay | Produced in university workshop, technical drawing supplied Please click here to download this file. |
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Plastic box, low wall | A plastic grid inlay was custom-made for 8 x 10 vial positions | ||
Cover for the plastic box | Dimensions (37 x 29 x 18 cm) | ||
Capillaries | DIN ISO 7550 norm, IVD-guideline 98/79 EG, ends polished | ||
Pipette tips | Pipettes for the outer circle are cut according to the lid | ||
Filter paper circles | 45 mm diameter works nicely if folded for the vials used | ||
D(+)-Sucrose | Not harmful | ||
Ethanol absolute | Highly flammable liquid and vapor | ||
Food color (red, E124) | Not stated | ||
Food color (blue, E133) | Not stated | ||
Soap solution (CVK 8) | Odor neutral soap | ||
Digital caliper | |||
Standard fly food | (for 20 L) | ||
Agar | 160 g | ||
Brewer's Yeast | 299.33 g | ||
Cornmeal | 1,200 g | ||
Molasses | 1.6 L | ||
Propionic acid | 57.3 mL | ||
Nipagin 30% | 160 mL |